Web Survey Bibliography
Title Comparing Responses and Response Rates of Web and Telephone Surveys
Author Bedy, Z.
Source The PIOnet Newsletter, October 2005
Year 2005
Access date 28.12.2005
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Abstract As discussed in the research review in last month's issue of the PIOnet newsletter, response rates to telephone surveys have been steadily declining over the past several years. That decline, coupled with the increase in computer and Internet use, has prompted organizations to turn to the Web when doing their surveys. It's a move that, to many, seems logical. But, how do the results of telephone surveys compare with those of surveys conducted on the Web?
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Year of publication2005
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Web Survey Bibliography - Newspaper article (13)
- Despite allure of Internet surveys, old-fashioned, face-to-face interview still best, expert says; 2007; Ball, S.
- Comparing Responses and Response Rates of Web and Telephone Surveys; 2005; Bedy, Z.
- Web Surveys and the new Disability Discrimination Act; 2005; Macer, T.
- Mobile survey wins over cold calls - Broadband: IT Business Special Report; 2003; Henderson, L.
- Web sites pay you to sound off about consumer issues; 2003; Anonymous
- Charity Fund Raisers Rate Software in Online Survey; 2003; Wallace, N.
- Opinions to Spare? Click Here; 2003; Jackson, N. B.
- Satisfaction Survey by Web or by Paper? A Case Study; 2001; Laughlin, B.
- Internet Remains a Man's Domain; 2001; Pastore, M.
- Early Experiences Developing Web Surveys; 1999; Kennedy, J. M.
- Internet Surveys: Do They Work?; 1998; Myles, R., Tibert, J.
- NN/LM network member Internet survey: Region 7 responds!; 1998; Sandstrom, H.
- E-mail surveys elicit fast response, cut costs; 1995; Crowley, A.